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Planning for Capacity Boundaries, Estimating Performance & Capacity Requirements, Additional Factors, and Tools
WSS: http://technet2.microsoft.com/WindowsServer/en/library/0e13e879-0156-4e9f-b6d5-abddcf326d211033.mspx?mfr=true
MOSS: http://technet2.microsoft.com/Office/en-us/library/eb2493e8-e498-462a-ab5d-1b779529dc471033.mspx?mfr=true
Within these docs you'll find data on servers, server topologies, system sizing, figuring out requests per second, understanding performance characteristics and guidance around features, such as folders vs. no folders.
Please use the mechanism to provide feedback. The perf team needs to know if this meets your needs. I as well and interested in what your looking for beyond what these papers provide.
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server
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Plan for software boundaries
Chapter overview: Estimate performance and capacity requirements (some sections coming soon)
Additional performance and capacity planning factors
Tools for performance and capacity planning
WSS
Chapter overview: Estimate performance and capacity requirements
Windows SharePoint Services collaboration environments
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Joel, the ISP hosting environments does not have any documents yet. As a Microsoft Partner and one area that we are focusing on is hosting both Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 and WSS 3.0 and we are looking for any technical or white pages on hosting.
Planning for Capacity Boundaries, Estimating Performance & Capacity Requirements, Additional Factors,
Here is an assortment of various 2007 Microsoft Office SharePoint Server Documentation / Reference Materials...
Some of the unique environments in MOSS (such as ISP, Excel, etc..) are still coming over the next couple of months. I'll post links when they become available.
In case you missed it, this frequently asked for information was recently published on TechNet TechCenters
Source link: http://blogs.msdn.com/sharepoint/archive/2006/11/28/planning-for-performance-and-capacity.aspx...
Joel,
Do you happen to know how to get the load tool (WSSDW.exe) mentioned in the chapter? I couldn't find it on the MS website.
HELP! Where can I find this tool!?!?! wssdw.exe
Looked everywhere no luck :( Could use this to test on our local server.....
Hey Joel, do you know where we can find the SharePoint test data load tool (wssdw.exe) - there is an article about it here http://technet2.microsoft.com/Office/en-us/library/6ee9d37b-0de2-4040-93a1-fdba948bb6bb1033.mspx?mfr=true
but I don't find it in a MOSS install...
look here.
http://www.codeplex.com/sptdatapop
P.S.
Arbeit macht frei=)
Steve T shared some performance counters that the perf team was using. It's a pretty useful list. The